Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Authors - Leacock Stephen

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 93    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Leacock Stephen:     more books (100)
  1. Feast of Stephen by Stephen Leacock, 1990-09-01
  2. Leacock on Life by Stephen Leacock, 2002-08-31
  3. Charles Dickens: His Life and Work by Stephen Leacock, 2003-10-01
  4. The Hohenzollerns in America by Stephen Leacock, 2010-04-22
  5. Happy stories, just to laugh at by Stephen Leacock, 1943
  6. ELEMENTS OF FICTION: Clay; The Overcoat; Strider; The Pool in the Desert; Heartache; The Country of the Blind; The Marine Excursion; I'm a Fool; Six Years After; You Were Perfectly Fine; Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You; Grave of the Famous Poet by Robert; Sullivan, Rosemary (editors) (James Joyce; Nikilai Gogol; Leo Tolstoy; Sara Jeannette Duncan; Anton Chekhov; H. G. Wells; Stephen Leacock; Sherwood Anderson; Katherine Mansfield; Dorothy Parker; Alice Munro; Margaret Atwood; John Updike) Scholes, 1988
  7. My Remarkable Uncle by Stephen Leacock, 2010-08-03
  8. The Mariner of St. Malo (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by Stephen Leacock, 2008-06-04
  9. Q: A Farce in One Act [ 1915 ] by Stephen Leacock, 2009-08-10
  10. A MERRY CHRISTMAS. by Stephen. Leacock, 1970
  11. Literary Lapses [ 1918 ] by Stephen Leacock, 2009-08-10
  12. Winsome Winnie by Stephen Leacock, 2009-12-27
  13. Last Leaves by Stephen Leacock, 1970-01-01
  14. "Q": a farce in one act by Stephen Leacock, Basil Macdonald Hastings, 2010-09-04

61. Stephen Leacock
Translate this page stephen leacock Image, stephen leacock humoriste et éducateur. stephen leacock(1869-1944) est un des pères fondateurs de la littérature canadienne.
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/200/301/nlc-bnc/stephen_leacock-ef/1997/f-leaw.
Stephen Leacock :
humoriste et éducateur
Mot de bienvenue
La Bibliothèque nationale du Canada a élaboré ce site dans le but de promouvoir l'étude du Canada et des Canadiens en établissant des ressources électroniques, comme le site Web de Stephen Leacock. Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) est un des pères fondateurs de la littérature canadienne. Au début du 20e siècle, la réputation de Leacock comme humoriste et économiste politique dépassait les frontières canadiennes et se répandait de par le monde. La réputation de Leacock comme humoriste a aussi résisté à l'épreuve du temps. Son humour affectueux ne manque toujours pas de dérider. Les visiteurs à ce site y trouveront une biographie de la vie de S. Leacock, un commentaire détaillé sur deux nouvelles importantes de son œuvre - Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town et Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich -, un aperçu de nombreux autres ouvrages faisant partie de son œuvre, une bibliographie et des liens à d'autres sites Internet traitant aussi de Stephen Leacock.
Navigation
Pour retourner à cette page d'introduction , cliquez sur l'icône du Masque de la comédie Pour vous rendre à la page Table des matières , cliquez sur l'icône Index Chaque page du site Web Stephen Leacock est reliée à ces 2 pages. Servez-vous de ces points d'accès pour explorer tout le site.

62. Stephen Leacock Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. stephen leacock (1869 1944) Canadian economist humoristmore author details. Showing quotations 1 to 3 of 3 total, stephen leacock
http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Stephen_Leacock/

Home / News
Quotes of the Day Motivational Author Index ...
Contact Us

Also visit:
The Literature Page
Quotations by Author
Stephen Leacock (1869 - 1944)

[more author details]

Showing quotations 1 to 3 of 3 total
I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.
Stephen Leacock
Newspapermen learn to call a murderer 'an alleged murderer' and the King of England 'the alleged King of England' to avoid libel suits.
Stephen Leacock
- More quotations on: Journalism
Lord Ronald said nothing; he flung himself from the room, flung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions.
Stephen Leacock, "Nonsense Novels",1911
6 Quotations in other collections
Search for Stephen Leacock
at Amazon.com Showing quotations 1 to 3 of 3 total Previous Author: Reggie Leach Next Author: Frank Leahy Return to Author List Browse our complete list of 2162 authors by last name: A B C D ... Z
(c) 1994-2003 QuotationsPage.com and Michael Moncur . All rights reserved Please read the

63. Leacock, Stephen
I detest lifeinsurance agents; they always arguethat I shall some day die, which is not so.
http://www.mikegallay.com/leacockstephen.html
I detest life-insurance agents; they always argue that I shall some day die, which is not so.

64. Leackock
stephen leacock. In 1940, Peter leacock, stephen leacock's father died. On March28, 1944, stephen leacock died in a Toronto hospital of throat cancer.
http://grassroots.mediacentre.com/2001/ocdealor9/leacock1.htm
Stephen Leacock
back to top ten nominations Most people these days have never heard of Stephen Leacock. They do not know how he influenced Canada. When they think of influential people, they think of Champlain, Cartier, Wayne Gretsky, and Trudeau and Graham Bell. When I first started this project, I felt the same way. How could Stephen Leacock have changed Canada? There are hundreds of writers. Why was Stephen Leacock so important? So different? My opinion has changed now that understand what Stephen Leacock has done for this country. Stephen Leacock wrote books that can truly be called classics, books such as Literary Lapses, Nonsense Novels and My Discovery of England. He influenced so many people through his books. He is influential because he helped define Canadian humour. His Life Stephen Butler was born on December 30th, 1869 at Swanmore, Hampshire, England, the third in a family that would grow to have eleven children. His parents were Peter Leacock and Agnes Emma Butler. Both of their families were well to do. Stephen moved around quite a lot in the early years of his life. Peter tried his hand at farming in Maritzburg (South Africa) and again in Kansas. But each time he failed. The Leacock family moved to Canada in 1876 and settled on a 100 acre farm. Leacock said, "Our farm with its buildings was, I will say, the damndest place I ever saw."

65. Click Here
Click Here. leacock, stephen Butler. Name leacock, stephen Butler Birth (18691944) Nationallity Canadian Occupation Economist Work.
http://www.freegk.com/celebrity/leacock.php
Leacock, Stephen Butler
Name : Leacock, Stephen Butler
Birth :
Nationallity : Canadian
Occupation : Economist
Work
Leacock, Stephen Butler (1869-1944), Canadian writer and economist, born in Swanmore, England, and taken to Canada as a child. He was educated at the universities of Toronto and Chicago. From 1908 to 1936 he taught at McGill University. Leacock wrote several books on political science and economics and the biographies Mark Twain (1932) and Charles Dickens (1933). He is best known for his essays, parodies, and short stories, in which he strikes a vein of burlesque and satiric nonsense that is unique in modern humorous writing. His humour is based on the incongruity between appearance and reality in human conduct. Among such works are Literary Lapses (1910), Nonsense Novels (1911), Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich (1914), and Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy (1915).
Back

MakeThreeColumnList('hs0263860', 6, '#FFFFFF', 2, '#ffcc00', '#0000FF', 'black', '185');
Home
Greeting Cards Privacy About Us ...
info@freegk.com

66. Online Guide To Canadian Writing: Awards: Stephen Leacock Award For Humour
home authors publications publishers resources forum aboutus stephen leacock Award for Humour Awarded to a Canadian
http://www.track0.com/ogwc/resources/awardsleacock.html

home
authors publications publishers ... about us Stephen Leacock Award for Humour Awarded to a Canadian writer for literary humour (fiction or non-fiction). Named for the celebrated humourist of the early 1900's. The award is announced in April and presented in June. 1999: Stuart McLean, Home from the Vinyl Cafe
1998: Mordecai Richler, Barney's Version
1997: Arthur Black, Black in the Saddle Again
1996: Marsha Boulton, Letters from the Country
1995: Josh Freed, Fear of Frying and other Fax of Life
1994: Bill Richardson, Bachelor Brother's Bed and Breakfast
1993: Joseph Levesque, Waiting for Aquarius
1992: Roch Carrier, Prayers of a Very Wise Child
1991: Howard White, Waiting in the Rain
1990: W.O. Mitchell, According to Jake and the Kid 1989: John Kertes, Winter Tulips 1988: Paul Quarrington, King Leary 1987: W.P. Kinsella, The Fencepost Chronicles 1986: Joey Slinger, No Axe too Small to Grind 1985: Ted Allan, Love is a Long Shot home authors publications publishers ... about us

67. - Great Books -
stephen leacock (18691944), The following biographical room. This housenow serves as a museum the stephen leacock Memorial Home. In the
http://www.malaspina.com/site/person_747.asp
Stephen Leacock
The following biographical account of Stephen Leacock's life represents a general synthesis of several biographers' work: Ralph Curry's Stephen Leacock: Humorist and Humanist (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959); Robertson Davies's Stephen Leacock (Canadian Writers, no. 7. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1970. pp. 7-17); James Doyle's Stephen Leacock: The Sage of Orillia (Toronto: ECW Press, 1992); David Legate's Stephen Leacock: A Biography (Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1978).
Stephen Butler Leacock was born on December 30, 1869, at Swanmore, Hampshire, England, the third of a family of eleven children. His parents were Peter Leacock and Agnes Emma Butler. Peter was 18 and Agnes 22 when they were secretly married on New Year's Day in 1867. The Leacocks and the Butlers had had a long-standing friendship and Peter and Agnes had spent holidays together since infancy. Peter was charming and witty but irresponsible and shiftless, Agnes intelligent and polished. The Leacocks and the Butlers were both well-to-do families. The Leacocks were known as a family in the wine trade. Peter's family was comfortably established in their Oak Hill home on the Isle of Wight. The Butlers, of a distinguished background, had lived in their Bury Lodge home in Hampshire for more than 150 years. Agnes's father was an Anglican minister.
From the time of Agnes and Peter's marriage, the couple and their growing family continually moved from one place to another. Peter tried his hand at farming in Maritzburg (South Africa) and again in Kansas but constantly failed. The Leacock family emigrated to Canada in 1876 and settled on a 100-acre farm just a few miles south of Lake Simcoe near the village of Sutton, Ontario. In his unfinished autobiography

68. Literature & Fiction / World Literature / Canadian / Authors, A-Z / Leacock, Ste
1. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by stephen leacock(Afterword), et al. 2. Feastof stephen A Cornucopia of Delights by stephen leacock, Robertson Davies.
http://hallworldliterature.com/world_literature/659.shtml
Home World Literature Canadian Authors, A-Z Leacock, Stephen
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
by Stephen Leacock(Afterword), et al
Paperback - 200 pages
Reprint edition (October 1996)
Click here for more info
Synopsis
This classic sequence of stories, starring a cast of endearing characters and set in mythical Mariposa on the shores of Lake Wissanotti, offers a humorous and insightful portrayal of small-town life at the beginning of the century. 40 illustrations. This text refers to the hardcover edition of... Read more Feast of Stephen : A Cornucopia of Delights
by Stephen Leacock, Robertson Davies
Paperback
Reprint edition (April 1991)
Click here for more info
Literary Lapses
by Leacock(Afterword), et al Paperback - 160 pages (October 1996) Click here for more info My Financial Career and Other Follies (New Canadian Library Series) by Stephen Leacock(Afterword), et al Paperback - 208 pages (October 1996) Click here for more info My Remarkable Uncle by Leacock(Afterword), et al Paperback - 248 pages (October 1996) Click here for more info Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town by Stephen Leacock(Illustrator), Wesley Bates (Illustrator)

69. Stephen Leacock Building
Return to CCCG '98 index stephen leacock Building. The stephen leacockBuilding is located on McGill's main campus, on the southeast
http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/cccg98/leacock.html
Return to CCCG '98 index
    Stephen Leacock Building
The Stephen Leacock Building is located on McGill's main campus, on the southeast corner of the intersection of rue McTavish and avenue Docteur-Penfield.
The Leacock Building is indicated by the blue dot on the map below.
You can find more details about the Leacock Building in McGill's Virtual Campus Tour
Return to CCCG '98 index

70. Violet Books Catalog: Authors L
leacock, stephen. THE HOHENZOLLERNS IN AMERICA Other Impossibilities. London JohnLane, 1919. leacock, stephen. WINSOME WINNIE Other New Nonsense Novels.
http://www.violetbooks.com/CATALOGS/L.html
Violet Books
Supernatural Literature for Sale
Authors L
[Permit Entire Page to Load before Scrolling] Terms
  • Shipping is extra: Domestic Priority Air is $5 the first book; $2 each additional book. Global Air outside the US is $10 the first book, $8 for the second book.
  • Make checks out to:
    Jessica Amanda Salmonson
    3214 Preble Street, Brem erton, Washington 98312
    email: haunted@violetbooks.com
    Highlights:
    Marjorie Lawrence

    Stephen Leacock

    Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

    Thomas Ligotti
    ...
    Brian Lumley

    Lafargue, Paul. THE SALE OF AN APPETITE. Kerr: Chicago, 1904. 1st/VG slim pictorial boards. Translated by publisher Charles H. Kerr (one of Haggard's finer illustrators); illustrated by Dorothy D. Deene. Single occult short, R.I.P.: Five Stories of the Supernatura l (Arno, 1976). Lagerkvist, Par . THE SIBYL. NY: Random House, 1958. 1st; a dent in rear board, else VG+, in dw with two small tears out. Occult powers in ancient Delphi by the great Nobel Prize fantasist. Laing, Alexander, ed. Lait, Jack Herald Lamb, Hugh, ed . THE TASTE OF FEAR: 13 Eerie Tales of Horror.
  • 71. Category Author Quote Advertise Leacock, Stephen B. Advertising
    You searched for leacock, stephen B. Your results are Category, Author,Quote. Advertise, leacock, stephen money from it. stephen leacock.
    http://www.quotablequotes.net/search.asp?type=Author&searchdb=Leacock, Stephen B

    72. Stephen Leacock
    Cast bronze sculpture of leacock.Category Arts Literature Humor Authors leacock, stephen......Canadian humorist stephen leacock. Back.
    http://www.ewertheimer.com/portrait/leacock.htm
    Canadian humorist Stephen Leacock.
    Back

    ewertheimer@ewertheimer.com

    73. Résultats De La Recherche Par Auteur
    Translate this page Envoyez cette citation à un(e) ami(e) Auteur canadien stephen leacock . Envoyezcette citation à un(e) ami(e) Auteur canadien stephen leacock .
    http://www.citationsdumonde.com/req_auteur.asp?Auteur=Stephen Leacock

    74. UNB Archives And Special Collections-Stuart Trueman Fonds-Series1>
    Brunswick 1979. 85. leacock, stephen Associates, The 19691990. 86. leacock,stephen Award for Humour 1969 (April - 9 May) 87. leacock, stephen
    http://www.lib.unb.ca/archives/trueman/ser1.html
    APPLICATION FOR THE USE OF MANUSCRIPTS FORM Series No. 1 Correspondence. 1926-1995 ; (predominant 1950-1994). 224 cm of textual records Scope and content : This series documents Trueman's literary career as author of more than a dozen books and numerous light articles. It also reflect his long-standing relationship with Lord Beaverbrook as well as his membership on several boards and committees. In addition, the series highlights his roles as a public speaker and as a reporter, editor and columnist with The Telegraph-Journal and The Evening Times-Globe . Letters between Trueman and his wife, children, and siblings are also included. The series consists of letters, telegrams, notes, and memos. Both incoming and outgoing communications are often included. The series is comprised of 5 subseries: 1. Chronological 2. Topical 3. Individuals 4. Publishers ... 5. Family Although most of the material in this series was unsorted at the time of acquisition, the creator had grouped together some correspondence by year. This is reflected in subseries 1 Chronological . The creator also had grouped together letters relating to specific committees as well as to significant personal events and activities, such as speaking tours, press tours, and honourary degrees. This is reflected in

    75. Directory :: Look.com
    leacock, stephen (12) See Also. of leacock. Grave of stephen leacockPictures of the gravesite and a memorial sign. Moonbeams from
    http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=523586

    76. Stephen B. Leacock - Quotes And Quotations
    Author stephen B. leacock, Advertising may be described - Advertisingthe science of - He flung himself from the - I am a great believer
    http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/a131729.html
    Home Trivia Topics Authors: A B C D ... Get 10,000 Quotations in this great eBook!
    Author: Stephen B. Leacock The Lost Blond
    Bible Power

    The XY Factor

    Redneck Etiquette
    ...
    The Pick Up

    Related Information:
    Find on Amazon:

    Stephen B. Leacock

    Send this page to a friend

    10,000 Quotation eBook
    New! Love Quotes eBook ... The Compleat Angler is... Get Our eBook Fun and Games Subscribe The Best Quotation eBook
    The perfect resource for students, teachers, writers, and people that just LOVE quotes! Find Out More - Click Here Love Quotes eBook Lift your spirits and fill your mind with beautiful words, reflections and romantic thoughts! Find Out More - Click Here Ready to have a little fun? Our quote trivia newsletter - Who Said That? - is quick entertainment for quotation lovers. Sign up now! First Name Last Name Email Address Jokes Jokes Free Newsletters! The Lost Blond Bible Power The XY Factor Redneck Etiquette ... Bad Dating Stories What's the worst dating story you've ever heard? Read and share hilarious tales through the Bad Dating Stories Ezine. Sign up for our FREE online newsletter and you'll be guaranteed entertainment. Natural Handyman Newsletter The Natural Handyman Newsletter is a feast of home repair tips, links, contests, book reviews and philosophy... laced with optimism and good humor! Since 1997, the web's top FREE home repair letter!

    77. Famous Quotes - Stephen B. Leacock - Personally, I Would Sooner...
    Quote stephen B. leacock, Personally, I would sooner stephen B. leacockSend this quote to a friend! Related Information Author stephen
    http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/s/q106037.html
    Home Trivia Topics Authors: A B C D ... Get 10,000 Quotations in this great eBook!
    Quote: Stephen B. Leacock Personally, I would sooner have written Alice in Wonderland than the whole Encyclopedia Britannica.
    Stephen B. Leacock

    Send this page to a friend

    10,000 Quotation eBook

    New! Love Quotes eBook
    ...
    Get fun newsletters

    Related Information:
    Author:

    Stephen B. Leacock

    Topic: Imagination Find on Amazon: Stephen B. Leacock More Quotes by Stephen B. Leacock: Advertising may be described... Advertising: the science of... He flung himself from the... I am a great believer... ... The Compleat Angler is... Get Our eBook Fun and Games Subscribe The Best Quotation eBook The perfect resource for students, teachers, writers, and people that just LOVE quotes! Find Out More - Click Here Love Quotes eBook Lift your spirits and fill your mind with beautiful words, reflections and romantic thoughts! Find Out More - Click Here Ready to have a little fun? Our quote trivia newsletter - Who Said That? - is quick entertainment for quotation lovers. Sign up now! First Name Last Name Email Address Jokes Jokes Free Newsletters!

    78. Stephen Leacock: Kanadské žertíky ::: Tonova Bookotéka :::
    Kanadské žertíky. autor stephen leacock Kanadský žertíky zná asi každý,ale kanadský humor málokdo. Tahle kniha je šancí se s ním seznámit.
    http://tona.3web.cz/knihy/read.php3?req=leacock.kanadske

    79. A Bibliography Of Stephen Leacock By Theresa Moritz
    A Bibliography of stephen leacock Carl Spadoni. ecw Press. 720. ABibliography of stephen leacock Carl Spadoni. ecw Press. 720.
    http://www.utpjournals.com/product/utq/691/leacock101.html
    Published in University of Toronto Quarterly Volume 69, Number 1 Winter 1999/2000- Letters in Canada To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com A Bibliography of Stephen Leacock
    Carl Spadoni. ecw Press. 720. $45.00
    Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly by Theresa Moritz
    This voluminous text from Carl Spadoni catalogues and describes the published works of Stephen Leacock from 1887 (Leacock, a student at Upper Canada College, was writing for the school newspaper, the College Times) to 1998 (Spadoni edited a volume for the University of Toronto Press containing Leacock's 1903 doctoral thesis from the University of Chicago, The Doctrine of Laissez Faire, and a previously unpublished essay, `My Recollection of Chicago'). [See review above.]
    An eloquent proof of Leacock's prodigious and varied output, this descriptive bibliography has sections on separate book, chapbook, and pamphlet publications (134 entries); contributions to periodicals (over 1000 entries); contributions to books (33 entries); and Leacock's work as a `busy contributor to encyclopedias' and as collaborator both on articles for serial publication and on dramatizations of his sketches. Leacock's career as public speaker is also charted through a list of lectures, compiled from Leacock's lecture notebooks, and a descriptive directory of newspaper accounts (over 200 items).

    80. [minstrels] The Social Plan -- Stephen Leacock
    789 The Social Plan. Title The Social Plan. Poet stephen leacock.Date 23 May 2001. 1stLine I know a very tireso stephen leacock.
    http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/789.html
    [789] The Social Plan
    Title : The Social Plan Poet : Stephen Leacock Date : 23 May 2001 I know a very tireso... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq A brief return to the Canadian theme... The Social Plan Stephen Leacock http://www.transdata.ca/~leacock/bio.html Links: Lampman's "To a Millionaire": poem #784 The rest of the Canadian theme was summarised in poem #786 The Stephen Leacock museum: http://www.transdata.ca/~leacock/ The National Library of Canada site on Leacock: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/leacock/index-e.html -martin

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 4     61-80 of 93    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter